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"How Can State Block...": Supreme Court To Haryana On Shambhu Border Crossing
- Friday July 12, 2024
- India News | Reported by Ashish Kumar Bhargava
The Supreme Court asked tough questions of the Haryana government after a High Court order directed re-opening of the Shambhu border crossing, which has been locked down since February to block farmers protesting the centre's agriculture policies.
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Tense Moments As Sharad Pawar Got Locked Inside Auditorium
- Wednesday May 9, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar was "locked up" inside an auditorium in Maharashtra's Satara on Wednesday, after a door lock suddenly jammed, giving anxious moments to his party workers
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Delhi And Gurgaon Locked Down By Rain And Monster Jams
- Wednesday August 31, 2016
- Delhi News | Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
Much after dawn in Delhi, the skies blackened. And then, for three hours, it rained. Torrentially. Thunder roared. And, just as they always do, the roads disappeared within minutes beneath several feet of water.
- www.ndtv.com
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"How Can State Block...": Supreme Court To Haryana On Shambhu Border Crossing
- Friday July 12, 2024
- India News | Reported by Ashish Kumar Bhargava
The Supreme Court asked tough questions of the Haryana government after a High Court order directed re-opening of the Shambhu border crossing, which has been locked down since February to block farmers protesting the centre's agriculture policies.
- www.ndtv.com
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Tense Moments As Sharad Pawar Got Locked Inside Auditorium
- Wednesday May 9, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar was "locked up" inside an auditorium in Maharashtra's Satara on Wednesday, after a door lock suddenly jammed, giving anxious moments to his party workers
- www.ndtv.com
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Delhi And Gurgaon Locked Down By Rain And Monster Jams
- Wednesday August 31, 2016
- Delhi News | Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
Much after dawn in Delhi, the skies blackened. And then, for three hours, it rained. Torrentially. Thunder roared. And, just as they always do, the roads disappeared within minutes beneath several feet of water.
- www.ndtv.com